A review by theespressoedition
Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

emotional lighthearted tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Alright, it's official. Abby Jimenez must have some kind of romance-writer magic in her. There's no other way to explain how she manages to write this kind of perfection time and again. I'm completely in awe--for the fifth time, mind you. Every single one of her books is filled to the brim with a level of heartfelt substance that you just won't find anywhere else. Unsurprisingly, Yours Truly completely blew me away.

Let's start with the fact that the book opens with a note from the author that includes content warnings and directs readers to her book's webpage where you can learn more. This is huge for me as a sensitive reader. I felt like I was going into the story with my eyes wide open, prepared for the topics covered, rather than blindsided by something that may have negatively affected me. Each and every challenging element was handled with a kind of delicacy and grace that put me at ease.

Abby has never shied away from difficult material. She dives head-first into the stickiest parts of relationships, the grittiest mental health struggles, the struggles faced by those with chronic or terminal illnesses, and so much more. Each time I read one of her novels, I feel like I learn something new about myself and my personal battles--or I learn about matters that others around me have faced. It gives me a fresh perspective and I'm so thankful for that.

Yours Truly was no different. ER doctor Brianna (Bri) Ortiz is about to have her divorce finalized after learning her husband cheated on her with a friend for several years. She's also trying to take care of her younger brother, Benny, who desperately needs a kidney transplant and can't find a donor match no matter what they try. She's fed up with men and life and wants to throw herself into a higher position at the hospital she's worked at for years. Then along comes Dr. Jacob Maddox, a new doctor who manages to get on her bad side more times than he should in the first few days on the job. When he writes her a letter (an actual paper and pen letter) to apologize and explain how his social anxiety really gets in the way, things begin to shift.

The story goes quickly from heavy frustration to fake dating to lust to... a heck of a lot of confusion. I don't mean the story itself is confusing, so much as the characters are confused. The internal monologues begin to drive them both a bit mad. It's intense and emotional and so, so well written. I can honestly say that it made me tear up on more than one occasion. I had trouble putting the book down because I was desperate to know what would happen next. It surprised me with how unpredictable it was at times. Normally, I feel like I know how a romance novel is going to play out, but Yours Truly was a fresh take.

In the acknowledgments, Abby credits the help of so many healthcare professionals who helped her navigate both the physical and mental aspects of the book. You can really tell how much their insight benefitted the story because it was almost painfully relatable at times. I'm really thankful that she also had sensitivity readers. These seemingly small things make for a winning novel.

There's not a doubt in my mind that this will be a book I read time and again.
It was an immediate favorite--you can tell by how often I was highlighting my eARC! This is definitely a book you'll want to pick up right away. It's going to blow you away.

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